Making an accent or even a statement is possible in various ways: with wall décor, with cool floors, colorful furniture but the ceilings are often
Our Colonial Revival Molding captures American heritage and old world styles c. 1920-1940. Trim molding for 20th century architecture. View our 11 profiles.
Unless you are building a house (or a designer or architect), there is a chance you can miss it. However make no mistake, moldings matter. Whether you sway traditional or modern, moldings and bas…
These DIY architectural details will give your home tons of character—for a fraction of the cost.
How to paint molding and trim work in your home. More then anything, we probably get the MOST emails about our paint. Everything from what colors we use, to how we actually approach painting a space. So today I thought I’d share with you how to get the BEST results when painting detailed trim work.…
Modern molding collection; Modern and Art Deco style crown molding and willwork trim; The collection includes a selection of complimentary molding and trim
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Son bellas, están de moda y elevan el nivel de la decoración. ¿Qué más podemos decir de las molduras para adornar techos o paredes? Que las hay para todos los estilos y son cada vez más resistentes y fáciles de instalar.
We finally finished our door casings! And although it was a pretty easy project, it did seem to take us a long time. We just couldn’t seem to find a stretch of time to finish. We’ve been done with this project for a couple of months, but picture taking has been on the back burner. Overall, I think they look great. And I am surprised at how they lift the overall look of our ceilings, which I think help make our rooms look taller and larger. We succeeded in finding a way to remove/demolish very little of our house. We removed absolutely zero dry wall, and very little of our baseboards, to get a great look! We have rather large entries, which include one to our front room (a den or small living room) and two to our dining room. Here is the way they looked before we added the casings… Pretty blah. And here is how they look now… Here is what you will need for each casing: Dremel Multi-Max Nail gun (I wouldn’t do this without it!) Miter saw Screw driver Utility Knife 1x4 (x 4 for both sides of the casings, measured from the floor to the top height) 1x6 (x2 for both sides of the top of the casings, measured for the width of the casing) 1x6 (for the base shoe of the casing) lattice…and a whole bunch of it! Stage 1: Taking Away Woodwork (Side note: This step made us a little lot nervous.) We used a Dremel Multi-Max and measured the exact width of the vertical board and marked our baseboard. Then using the Dremel, we cut it straight and removed the piece of baseboard. This method allowed us NOT to remove the entire baseboard. Stage 2: Adding The Woodwork This was really fun because our vision was coming to life! Through trial and error, we found that nailing the top (horizontal piece of the wood) first, and then adding the vertical pieces was best. And here is what it looked like with just the vertical pieces nailed and in place. (Oh, and by the way, we had to take off the switch plates.) We had to add a base shoe to each side because you could see where the floor was cut, and didn’t really meet up with the wall. (See above picture) For the shoe, or the base of the casings, we used a 1x6 and essentially just wrapped the base of the opening… Notice in some of the pictures above, how the wood meets the dry wall? Obviously, we didn’t like it. And we had to cover it up…somehow! So, we added lattice to frame it all out and to hide those seams. We primed the lattice before nailing it up to the wall. The pictures below show the casings without the cove molding under the 1x2. Small Change Alert! We added a thin piece of lattice to the bottom of the horizontal piece of 1x6. It framed the whole look out nicely, and just adding a detail we felt we were missing. Caulk, spackle, tape and paint with the same paint that matches your trim. We caulked the where any piece of wood meets the wall or any other piece of wood. (Our trim happens to be Extra White by Sherwin Williams in semi-gloss.) Look at that handsome painter… He’s a good one, I tell ya. And here are some more “after” pictures. We are so happy with them! We have two smaller entries that lead into our kitchen and our “morning room.” Our morning room is a window filled room that we have converted to a play room for “The Kid.” I love that it is off the kitchen, so we are always together. I have big plans for these casings!
When using molding as trim there are certain moldings to use in a certain order. Do not trust your carpenter to know how to do it. Avoid mistakes using moldings.
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11cm High x 14cm Projection. Medium sized, plain, downlighting coving / cornice. The Orac C991 downlight coving is a simplistic concave profile which provides a sleek lighting effect and is one of our bestelling LED covings. Lightweight Purotouch. Price per 2 metre length
Baseboard style and molding idea are the trim that goes along covering the lowest part of an interior wall. It might look like the small detail of the room. Browse through the baseboard molding style ideas and get more inspiration.
Take a look at our custom moulding, millwork and trim in our new home and learn what moulding we used and how we installed it.
entry @ wander ln. - circa lighting chandelier As the year ends, so have a lot of my projects! My Wander Lane project was one where I was hired to help with the building of the home. The Fox Group was the contractor on the project, and had started building the home as a spec home but sold it to my client before many of the finishes had been chosen...and that's where I came in. The layout, wainscot and floors were done, (not painted or stained) and my client and I designed and chose the rest as we collaborated with The Fox Group. Because I didn't help with the furnishing of the home, I can only show a handful of the photos that aren't furnished. I hope you can get a feel for the home with these few photos, and I hope to get a few more photos to show you. All photography is done by the talented Scott Davis. kitchen w/handmade tile backsplash, visual comfort lanterns, honed black granite countertops wainscoting and west elm pendants lead to the master bath visual comfort sconces, client's mirrors, limestone countertop, custom cabinetry, benjamin moore gray owl paint, thassos marble tile wainscot visual comfort sconces, gray wainscot room, herringbone floors, carrara marble fireplace surround More photos to come soon!
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C reating a healthy home has been a priority of ours since we began our renovations five years ago. Our motivation was due, in part, to the ...